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Multiple Winners Abound
June 14, 2005
DC Comics (with six) and Fantagraphics (with 5) dominated the 2005 Harvey Awards.
'That's When It Got Strange'
June 13, 2005
John Riley of Grasshopper's Comics in Williston Park, New York has a great story about his chosen profession of comic retailing.
By Dan Jurgens
June 13, 2005
Veteran comic book artist Dan Jurgens has created How to Draw Marvel Characters .
I Don't Think It Will Fly
June 13, 2005
Author and game designer Matt Forbeck saw Tony Caputo's suggestion that Marvel Comics might license out publishing rights to its comics, and lays out the reasons why he thinks it won't, or shouldn't, happen.
'Short-term in its Design'
June 12, 2005
Mark Bell of Bell's Comics in Grove City, Pennsylvania saw the article on Marvel's marketing push for 'House of M' and wants a different kind of marketing support.
'An All-Licensed Marvel Universe Might Benefit the Characters'
June 12, 2005
Steven Bates of Bookery Fantasy in Fairborn, Ohio saw Tony Caputo's essay on Marvel licensing out its comic publishing and feels that it might be a good thing.
'We Are All Only as Good as our Next Dollar'
June 12, 2005
Ilan Strasser of Fat Moose Comics and Games in Whippany, New Jersey saw Tony Caputo's essay on Marvel licensing its properties for publishing and had this response.
Dark Horse published X-Men, McFarlane published Spider-Man, and Harpercollins published Spider-Girl?
June 9, 2005
Now Comics' Tony Caputo shared this essay with us on Marvel Comics and why he thinks they may license their comics to other publishers.
Column by Steven Bates
June 8, 2005
This week Bates wades into the controversy on retailer exclusives on CCGs.
'I Can See Both Sides'
June 7, 2005
Noah Broessel of Pop Culture Paradise in Tempe, Arizona saw the debate on Topps' Blockbuster exclusive for its new CCG, The Dozens , and says he can see both sides.
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